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This comment from Cloudy Williams; Condolences to the familys affected...Homeless and desperate...What does the State expect...Prob on pharmacuticals to make himself feel better...State murder or murdering the state....Last month the Ashburton Guardian interviewed John Henry Tully, the man police have named as a person of interest over the shootings at Work and Income this morning. Their series of reports highlighted his struggles with homelessness. We have republished the stories in full below: Homeless mans cry for help (first published on August 2) An Ashburton man now homeless is frustrated at the lack of accommodation available in town for people in his situation. Russell John Tully, known as John, has no accommodation, and with no visible solution resorted to pitch a tent in the domain this week as a cry for help. However he was moved on by police following calls made by concerned members of the public. Mr Tully was sleeping in his car but had just sold it to get some money. It was a frustrating situation for Mr Tully who moved back to Ashburton following a career in the Australian mines. He featured in the Guardian in 2011. The 48-year-old had come home to die from an unidentified skin disease which caused boil-type lumps if untreated and tightened the joints causing limited movement. Last month the Ashburton Guardian interviewed John Henry Tully, the man police have named as a person of interest over the shootings at Work and Income this morning. Their series of reports highlighted his struggles with homelessness. We have republished the stories in full below: Homeless mans cry for help (first published on August 2) An Ashburton man now homeless is frustrated at the lack of accommodation available in town for people in his situation. Russell John Tully, known as John, has no accommodation, and with no visible solution resorted to pitch a tent in the domain this week as a cry for help. However he was moved on by police following calls made by concerned members of the public. Mr Tully was sleeping in his car but had just sold it to get some money. It was a frustrating situation for Mr Tully who moved back to Ashburton following a career in the Australian mines. He featured in the Guardian in 2011. The 48-year-old had come home to die from an unidentified skin disease which caused boil-type lumps if untreated and tightened the joints causing limited movement.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Sep 2014 10:26:08 +0000

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